Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Gringo’s Complaint About Noise in Puerto Vallarta Threatens Closure of Popular Restaurant With 35 Years in the City

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - In the wake of a recent uproar in Mazatlán concerning the restriction of banda music due to complaints from hoteliers, a similar controversy has now emerged in Puerto Vallarta. This time, the debate revolves around mariachi music played at a local restaurant, sparking tensions between business owners and a complaining Gringo who chose to move next to the popular local restaurant.

Let the gentrification begin!

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